Hobbies Playing Music What Does Agitato Mean? Share PINTEREST Email Print Playing Music Playing Piano Tutorials Piano Chords Buying Advice Music Education Playing Guitar Home Recording By Brandy Kraemer Updated on 12/30/17 The Italian musical term agitato is an indication to play quickly; with agitation and excitement. Agitato can be paired with other musical commands to add a rushed, vibrant element: presto agitato, “very quick and with excitement.” allegretto, un poco agitato, “somewhat quickly, with a little agitation.” Also Known As: agité (Fr)bewegt; erregt (Ger) Pronunciation: ah'-jih-TAH-doh (U.S.), ah'-jee-TAH-ttohCommon Misspellings: agittato, agitado Featured Video